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How to use Ubunsys in Ubuntu

2025-01-20 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article will explain in detail how to use Ubunsys in Ubuntu. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I share it with you as a reference. I hope you can get something after reading this article.

Ubunsys is an advanced Qt-based system tool for Ubuntu and its derivatives. Advanced users can easily complete most configurations using the command line. But just in case you suddenly don't want to use the command line one day, you can use Ubnusys to configure your system or its derivative systems, such as Linux Mint, Elementary OS, etc. Ubunsys can be used to modify system configuration, install, delete, update packages and old kernels, enable or disable sudo permissions, install mainline kernels, update software installation sources, clean up junk files, upgrade your Ubuntu system to * * version, and so on. All the functions mentioned above can be done with a mouse click. Instead of relying on command-line mode, here are some things you can do with Ubunsys:

Install, delete, update packages

Update and upgrade software sources

Install the mainline kernel

Delete old and unused kernels

Overall update of the system

Upgrade the system to the next available version

Upgrade the system to the development version of *

Clean up system junk files

Enable or disable sudo permissions without entering a password

Make the sudo password visible when you enter the password at the terminal

Enable or disable system hibernation

Enable or disable the firewall

Open, back up, and import sources.list.d and sudoers files

Show or hide startup items

Enable or disable login sound effects

Configure dual startup

Enable or disable the lock screen

Intelligent system update

Update / execute scripts at one time using the script Manager

Execute regular user installation scripts from git

Check system integrity and missing GPG keys

Repair the network

Repair the damaged package

There are more features in development.

Important: Ubunsys is not suitable for beginners to Ubuntu. It's dangerous and still not a stable version. It may crash your system. If you are new to Ubuntu, do not use it. But if you're really curious about what the app can do, go through every option and make sure you can take the risk. Remember to back up your own important data before using this application.

Install Ubunsys

Ubunsys developers have created a PPA to simplify the installation process, and Ubunsys is now available on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 17.04 64-bit versions.

Execute the following command one by one, add the PPA for Ubunsys, and install it.

Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:adgellida/ubunsyssudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install ubunsys

If PPA is not available, you can choose the correct installation package based on your current system on the release page, download and install Ubunsys directly.

Use

Once installation is complete, start Ubunsys from the menu bar. The following picture is the main interface of Ubunsys.

As you can see, Ubunsys has four main parts, namely Packages, Tweaks, System and Repair. Under each tag item, there are one or more sub-tag items to correspond to different operations.

Packages

This section allows you to install, delete, and update packages.

Tweaks

In this section, we can make a variety of adjustments to the system, such as:

Open, back up, and import sources.list.d and sudoers files

Configure dual startup

Enable or disable login sound, firewall, lock screen, system hibernation, sudo permissions (without a password), and you can also enable or disable sudo permissions for a user (without a password)

Visible when entering a password in the terminal (disable asterisk).

System

This section is further divided into three parts, each for a particular user type.

The options under the Normal user tab are:

Updates, upgrade packages, and software sources

Clean up the system

Execute a general user installation script

The options under the Advanced user tab are:

Clean up old / useless kernels

Install the mainline kernel

Smart package update

Upgrade the system

This part of Developer can upgrade the system to the development version of *.

Repair

This is the fourth and * part of Ubunsys. As the name suggests, this section allows us to repair our system, network, missing GPG keys, and missing packages.

As you can see, Ubunsys can accomplish tasks such as system configuration, system maintenance, and software maintenance in a few clicks. You don't have to rely on terminals all the time. Ubunsys can help you with any advanced task. Again, I warn you, this app is not suitable for beginners, and it is unstable. So when you use it, there can be bug or a system crash. Do not use it until you have carefully studied the impact of each option.

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